| AWNING | • awning n. A rooflike cover, usually of canvas, extended over or before any place as a shelter from the sun, rain, or wind. • awning n. (Nautical) That part of the poop deck which is continued forward beyond the bulkhead of the cabin. • AWNING n. a rooflike canvas cover. |
| ENWIND | • enwind v. (Transitive) To wind about (something); to encircle. • ENWIND v. to enwrap, also INWIND. |
| INTOWN | • intown adj. Within a town. • in␣town phr. In the town or city where one lives; in the town or city being referenced. • in␣town phr. (Informal) Present; making an appearance. |
| INWIND | • inwind v. To wind inward. • INWIND v. to enwrap, also ENWIND. |
| INWORN | • inworn adj. Worn or worked into; inwrought. • INWORN adj. worn or worked in; inwrought. |
| MINNOW | • minnow n. A small freshwater fish of the carp family, Phoxinus phoxinus and related species. • minnow n. Any small fish. • minnow n. A relatively small and insignificant person or organization. |
| NEWING | • newing n. (UK, dialect) yeast; barm. • newing v. Present participle of new. • NEW v. to renew. |
| OWNING | • owning v. Present participle of own. • OWN v. to have as a possession. |
| PWNING | • pwning v. Present participle of pwn. • PWN v. (slang) to dominate or humiliate an opponent esp. in online gaming. |
| UNWIND | • unwind v. (Transitive) To separate (something that is wound up). • unwind v. (Transitive, obsolete) To disentangle. • unwind v. (Intransitive, colloquial) To relax; to chill out; to rest and become relieved of stress. |
| WANING | • waning v. Present participle of wane. • waning adj. Becoming weaker or smaller. • waning adj. Of the lunar phase: as it shrinks when viewed from the Earth. |
| WANION | • wanion n. (Obsolete) The wane of the moon. • wanion n. (Obsolete) Curse. • wanion n. (Obsolete) Vengeance (in the phrases in a wanion, with a wanion, “with a vengeance”). |
| WHINNY | • whinny n. A gentle neigh. • whinny v. (Transitive, intransitive, of a horse) To make a gentle neigh. • WHINNY adj. abounding in whins. |
| WINING | • wining v. Present participle of wine. • wining n. A session of drinking wine socially. • WINE v. to provide with fermented juice of the grape. |
| WINNED | • winned v. (Nonstandard, informal) simple past tense and past participle of win. • WIN v. to gain. |
| WINNER | • winner n. One who has won or often wins. • winner n. (Sports) A point or goal that wins a competition. • Winner prop.n. A surname. |
| WINNLE | • WINNLE n. (Scots) an appliance for winding yarn, also WINDLE. |
| WINNOW | • winnow v. (Transitive, agriculture) To subject (granular material, especially food grain) to a current of air… • winnow v. (Transitive, figuratively) To separate, sift, analyse, or test by separating items having different values. • winnow v. (Transitive, literary) To blow upon or toss about by blowing; to set in motion as with a fan or wings. |
| WONING | • woning n. (Archaic) A place to live; a dwelling; a dwelling-place; an abode. • woning v. Present participle of wone. • WONING n. a dwelling place, also WONNING. |